Bronze Anatomical Heart Locket

$200.00

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The white bronze anatomical heart locket is breathtakingly detailed, entirely handmade to an old-world standard of craftsmanship. The heart features hand-built mechanisms that are guaranteed for life, with the trunk of the aorta acting as a snap holding the heart securely shut. The heart opens from the right pulmonary vein to reveal a highly detailed interior and hangs slightly anterio-inferiorly like the heart within the human body, from an 18" white bronze 1.2 mm foxtail chain that is threaded through the left pulmonary vein and superior vena cava, and has a small silver tag with the makers mark of authenticity. The pendant dimensions are 1.5"x .75"x .5".

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A classically trained fine jeweler, Peggy employs old world techniques such as casting from nature, hand-engraving, and stone setting to create beautiful jewels in precious metals and gems. Deep at the heart of the natural world, where science intersects with craft, you'll find the work of Peggy Skemp.